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Why Bavaria’s Boars Are More Radioactive Than Chernobyl’s Wolves
Wild boars roaming the forests of Bavaria have become the focus of a scientific mystery: in some cases, they carry higher ...
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Dogs living around the Chernobyl nuclear power plant disaster are turning blue, but scientists think the explanation is rather simple
When the Chernobyl nuclear power plant had a meltdown, it was a terrifying event for people around the world. As one of the ...
Exactly 33 years after the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded, the name "Chernobyl" is still synonymous with disaster. And still, people are fascinated by the mystery of what exactly happened that ...
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Chernobyl drone strike sparks fresh nuclear disaster fears
In this video I react to a Kanal D news clip about a Russian explosive drone that reportedly hit the shield of reactor 4 at ...
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Mold Is Feasting on Radiation in Chernobyl’s Abandoned Nuclear Plants
Learn more about this mold’s ability to withstand high levels of radiation and how it could prove useful to astronauts ...
Experts fear military activity could cause radioactive material to spread. As Russia continues its invasion of Ukraine, concerns are growing now that the conflict has reached Chernobyl. This week, ...
Department of Agriculture for Northern Ireland told to ‘emphasise that the food chain was safeguarded in 1986’ ...
(Article originally published in the August/September 1986 issue of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Vol. 42, Issue 7 “Chernobyl: The Emerging Story,” pages ...
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